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Post by northcountymike on Mar 5, 2018 12:36:21 GMT -8
When there is a lopsided game in progress they should go to a split screen showing the current game and the game in progress. Kinda sorta agree with is, especially if the game that just started features a team from the local market. You'd think after years of overlapping games and people complaining, "they" could at least change the game times and add 15 minutes of extra time between games. That being said, I'm surprised that there isn't technology yet (at least through cable providers anyway), to choose to switch over to a game that just started, rather than having to wait for the previous game to end.
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Post by aztecnails on Mar 5, 2018 12:41:44 GMT -8
One of you BB wonks tell us fsu wins and losses since Hopkins went down? they beat Air Force and lost to be Wyoming and new mexico.
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Post by aztecnation76 on Mar 5, 2018 13:49:43 GMT -8
My assessment The Good--Closing the season with 6 straight wins, playing our best at the end of the season, beating 2 top 25 teams, the emergence of the 3 freshmen, the improved play of Narain, some good games from Montana and Rooks (actually the last game for the later), Watson at point guard. The Bad--losing to Cal and Washington state, too many long periods of poor shooting, giving up leads in the last few minutes. The Ugly-- 8pm starts on weekdays, 8pm starts on Saturday, attendance fall off, too many really weak teams in the MW. Oh, BTW, did I mention 8pm starts. Anything I missed? I'm sure there is. Pretty much agree with you on everything regarding the good, with the exception of Watson. Certainly not suggesting he is a bad player by any stretch, I just expected more out of him at the point guard position. Especially given his preseason hype coming in. In terms of the other two categories, I would say finishing 5th in conference play when picked in the top 2 in preseason polls could fall into either of the two categories. As well as blowing multiple double digit leads and consistently horrendous second halves this season. Do like the way they are playing though as of late. Appears they may have hit their stride. Let's just hope it carries over all the way through the conference tournament.
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Post by AzTex on Mar 5, 2018 14:52:41 GMT -8
My assessment The Good--Closing the season with 6 straight wins, playing our best at the end of the season, beating 2 top 25 teams, the emergence of the 3 freshmen, the improved play of Narain, some good games from Montana and Rooks (actually the last game for the later), Watson at point guard. The Bad--losing to Cal and Washington state, too many long periods of poor shooting, giving up leads in the last few minutes. The Ugly-- 8pm starts on weekdays, 8pm starts on Saturday, attendance fall off, too many really weak teams in the MW. Oh, BTW, did I mention 8pm starts. Anything I missed? I'm sure there is. Pretty much agree with you on everything regarding the good, with the exception of Watson. Certainly not suggesting he is a bad player by any stretch, I just expected more out of him at the point guard position. Especially given his preseason hype coming in. In terms of the other two categories, I would say finishing 5th in conference play when picked in the top 2 in preseason polls could fall into either of the two categories. As well as blowing multiple double digit leads and consistently horrendous second halves this season. Do like the way they are playing though as of late. Appears they may have hit their stride. Let's just hope it carries over all the way through the conference tournament. Actually we finished 4th (tied) in conference play. We are seeded 5th in the conference tournament, but that's a distinction without a difference. The 4th and 5th seed wold play the exact teams in the tournament regardless of their respective seeding.
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Post by randiego on Mar 5, 2018 15:22:16 GMT -8
The bad? Gotta include MWC officiating
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Post by tonatiuh on Mar 6, 2018 18:54:27 GMT -8
The bad? Gotta include MWC officiating Don't think that MWC officials have a strangle hold on poor officiating because it happens in every conference. I have seen games in the PAC12, Big 12, SEC, and ACC which have bad calls by officials also. So, it can happen anywhere at anytime. You just have to play around it.
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